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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:

Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain Published The military regime’s efforts to conserve and tap new sources of foreign exchange have improved its financial situation. [1]

Mizzima The People’s Defense Force (PDF) has been reorganized into 10 military regions and held a three-day commanders’ meeting from 23 to 25 August to discuss strategies for the complete defeat of Myanmar’s military junta, the National Unity Governm... [2]

The military coup of February 2021 and the popular uprising it sparked broke the fragile constitutional order created under the 2008 charter. [3]

The junta chief’s autocratic globetrotting and political survival Having withstood nearly five years of armed resistance from within, failed diplomacy from neighbours, and ineffectual pressure from the West, the leader of Myanmar’s military regime is... [4]

The military regime has dismissed Myanmar Ambassador to the United Nations U Kyaw Moe Tun following his address to an informal UN General Assembly meeting on Friday in which he supported the democratically elected government and denounced the militar... (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]

YANGON—China on Wednesday rejected reports that it is helping Myanmar’s military build a firewall to block social media, popular search engines including Google and virtual private networks (VPNs). [6]

Repeated military coups and consecutive military regimes in Myanmar dating back more than half a century to the first military takeover in 1962 have prompted a series of mass exoduses of people from the country, with millions of citizens from all wal... [7]

Myanmar’s military regime has amended the Bar Council Act, effectively putting the council back under the control of the junta. [8]

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[1] TH fulcrum.sg · 2026-02-26 · 65% match

Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain

Myanmar’s Foreign Exchange Shortages Have Eased, But Challenges Remain Published The military regime’s efforts to conserve and tap new sources of foreign exchange have improved its financial situation.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-08-31 · 56% match

PDF commanders meet to map strategy for Myanmar junta’s defeat

Mizzima The People’s Defense Force (PDF) has been reorganized into 10 military regions and held a three-day commanders’ meeting from 23 to 25 August to discuss strategies for the complete defeat of Myanmar’s military junta, the National Unity Governm

[3] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2025-11-21 · 54% match

Myanmar’s Transition to Federal Democracy Is Irreversible

The military coup of February 2021 and the popular uprising it sparked broke the fragile constitutional order created under the 2008 charter.

[4] MM myanmar-now.org · 2025-10-09 · 53% match

The junta chief’s autocratic globetrotting and political survival

The junta chief’s autocratic globetrotting and political survival Having withstood nearly five years of armed resistance from within, failed diplomacy from neighbours, and ineffectual pressure from the West, the leader of Myanmar’s military regime is

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-02-28 · 75% match

Myanmar Military Regime Dismisses UN Ambassador

The military regime has dismissed Myanmar Ambassador to the United Nations U Kyaw Moe Tun following his address to an informal UN General Assembly meeting on Friday in which he supported the democratically elected government and denounced the militar

[6] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-02-11 · 75% match

China Denies Helping Myanmar Military Regime Build Internet Firewall

YANGON—China on Wednesday rejected reports that it is helping Myanmar’s military build a firewall to block social media, popular search engines including Google and virtual private networks (VPNs).

[7] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2022-09-15 · 75% match

Mass Exodus: Successive Military Regimes in Myanmar Drive Out Millions of People

Repeated military coups and consecutive military regimes in Myanmar dating back more than half a century to the first military takeover in 1962 have prompted a series of mass exoduses of people from the country, with millions of citizens from all wal

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-11-01 · 75% match

Myanmar Junta Places Lawyers Back Under Control of Military Regime

Myanmar’s military regime has amended the Bar Council Act, effectively putting the council back under the control of the junta.

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-03-19 · 75% match

Villagers Flee Their Homes as Myanmar Military Regime Vows Action

Thousands of people from five villages in Sagaing Region’s Depayin Township have fled their homes after the military regime vowed retribution against those involved in a conflict that killed two police members and injured a police captain on Thursday

[10] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2021-03-27 · 75% match

‘Day of Terror and Dishonor’ Sees More Than 100 Slain by Myanmar Military Regime

Myanmar’s military regime marked its Armed Forces Day on Saturday by slaughtering more than 100 people across the country, making it the bloodiest single day since the generals seized power on Feb. 1.

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